Kenneth-Helisek-Obituary

Kenneth Paul Helisek

Binghamton, New York

Age 80

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Helisek, Kenneth PaulBinghamton: Kenneth Paul Helisek, 80, died Sunday, September 30, 2012 at the NYS Veterans Home in Oxford. He was predeceased by his parents, Paul B. and Josephine (Nemec) Helisek. Ken is survived by his faithful and loving wife of 59 years, Anna B. Helisek and cousins Fred...

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Dear Anne,
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy. Ken's strong will
certainly kept him alive for many years, as well as your
caregiving and loyal support.

We have many fond memories of time spent with you
and Ken on the St. Lawrence. Those were good days.

We pray for your strength during this sad time. .

Dear Ann, I will always remember you and Ken coming into the Roaring Fork and how you were both a big part of the Fork Family! Always sitting on the end, and how Ken loved to talk sports with Gregg. He was a wonderful person Ann, and made the world a better place. My God be with during this time of loss. Love, Moe Conti

Dear Annie:
I knew Ken from playing ball against him. He was well respected. As U-E classmates of yours, we send our most sincere condolences for your loss. Fran & Vaughn Julia Frisk, Bradenton, Florida

To Ken's family,
It has been a long time, but I remember Ken as a very classy guy, along with being a great football team on some of the best teams that every played football in the area. My prayers are said for a fine man.
Mike--JC class of '52

Ken was a great man in so many ways.
He will be missed.
Ed and Faye Utyro

Anna, I will always remember boating on the St. Lawrence with you, Ken and my family. One rainy evening you almost left the aft and stepped into the water. The boat had been docked on that side the prior night and our partying had made the evening foggy. You couldn't tell if I was teasing you or not when I stopped you and sent you to the dock side of the boat. Lucky for us all you trusted me!

I remember the first time I met Ken and Annie. It was Christmas, 1953 when Ken and my husband, Rudy were home from the Army and Air Force. It was such a joyous time for all of us. The times we went to the camp Ken's parents built in PA was always so enjoyable. Thanks for the privilege to knowing you Ken. I will keep you in my prayersm, Annie. Barbara

I am deeply sorry to learn of Ken's passing. When I married your cousin, Rudy in 1954 I remember meeting all of the family members Christmas, 1953. You and Rudy were the two military men in the family. Going to the camp your parents built in PA was aways a thrill for our fanmily. Anna, I will keep you in my prayers. Barbara JanaSAK

I will always cherish fondly the memories we had with "Uncle Ken" when I was a child. He has always been a respected role model for me, and was indeed a brother to my father. The stories of the two of them.... We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers as well.